This was one of those National Geographic moments, except it was even better to be in the water with the Orcas. “The Carousel Feeding” It was day 4 with the Orcas. Seeing that it was very cloudy with some light rain, I was hesitant to go into the water in the afternoon , but my new friend convinced me I’d be better off in water than on the boat should the sea be choppy. So there I was, caught in the middle of the action. There was a huge herring bait ball right below our zodiac, and at least 4 Orcas (seen in this picture if you look carefully) were creating bubbles from the bottom to confuse the herrings. Then they took turns flashing their white underside to confuse the herrings even more, and ended with some tail slapping to stun the herrings before eating them one by one. Oh my, it was action packed and fun to watch. Mind you, I did get dizzy and disoriented by the bubbles created by the Orcas too, so there’s no doubt the herring had no idea what was going on. The white dots seen here isn’t backscatter, but the herring scales. Orcas are such fascinating creatures. I’m grateful that I’m here in Skjervøy learning more about them. #whalesunderwater#whalesunderwater18#wuwnorway18#wuworcas18#wuwn18a#nature#ocean#wildlife#orcas#norway#skjervøy#orcasome#orcaholic

Which country would you rather live in?
Norway or Sweden?
And finally we've reached Scandinavia, in my opinion, the most developed area if our planet. The three Scandinavian brothers (Denmark, Sweden and Norway) are all relatively similar countries. All of them have some of the highest tax rates, wages and standards of living in the world and they are essentially welfare states.
Ultimately you cant judge just off of stats but I hope that these just give you a clearer idea about the country. Of course there's many other factors such as culture, the people or even the geography that may influence your judgement. •
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Español (@emaa_perezz14) ¿En qué país preferirías vivir?
Noruega o Suecia?
Y, finalmente, hemos llegado a Escandinavia, en mi opinión, el área más desarrollada de nuestro planeta. Los tres hermanos escandinavos (Dinamarca, Suecia y Noruega) son países relativamente similares. Todos ellos tienen algunas de las tasas de impuestos, salarios, estándares de vida más altos y son esencialmente estados de bienestar. ¿Disfrutas mi contenido? ¡Sigue a @world.mapping para publicaciones diarias!
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Global warming is killing our treasures. Here a polar bear emerges from the sea in Svalbard, Norway. Polar bears are the largest bears on Earth. Global warming is melting Arctic Ice, diminishing the feeding grounds of Polar Bears. They are starving by the thousands. Starvation is a slow and painful death for these magnificent creatures. They deserve our honor. They deserve our responsible stewardship of our natural resources and carbon emissions. We are letting them down. They are dying. Please help.
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